iPad use spreads to the cockpits of commercial and business aircraft: The Avionics Intelligence Report

June 7, 2011
Avionics Intelligence Report: Pilots and aircraft designers are jumping on the iPad bandwagon, adopting the popular mobile computing device for use in aircraft cockpits and in passenger cabins. Pilots are using iPads in some instances as electronic flight bags and in the cabin it is used as an interface for in-flight entertainment systems. John McHale covers how the iPad is impacting the cockpit the Avionics Intelligence Report.
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Avionics Intelligence Report:
Pilots and aircraft designers are jumping on the iPad bandwagon, adopting the popular mobile computing device for use in aircraft cockpits and in passenger cabins. Pilots are using iPads in some instances as electronic flight bags and in the cabin it is used as an interface for in-flight entertainment systems. John McHale covers how the iPad is impacting the cockpit the Avionics Intelligence Report.For more, please see:EFBs see increase in activity due to NextGen interestiPad connectivity and Blue-ray movies enabled on Embraer Legacy 450/500 business jets by Honeywell cabin management systemMilitary & Aerospace Electronics iPad appiPad 2 undergoes decompression testing for cockpit use by JeppesenExecutive Jet Management gains FAA authorization to use Jeppesen iPad application
iPod touch/iPhone remote control for cabin systems introduced by Rockwell Collins

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